Although fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, located in Lebanon, may seem to be coming to a conclusion, it is unclear how the ceasefire would affect Palestinians who are eager for the conflict in Gaza to finish or the distraught relatives of captives who are waiting for their loved ones to return.
When Israel accomplishes its goals of returning the hostages held by Hamas and making sure the militant group no longer controls the territory, it will conclude the conflict in Gaza, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saarsaid during a visit to the Czech Republic on Thursday.
Saar stated that it is now exceedingly difficult to find a Palestinian partner for peace, but he went on to say that we think peace will eventually come.
In the meantime, Hamas has expressed hope that any agreement with Hezbollah will result in the cessation of fighting in the beleaguered Palestinian enclave. The group has not made any indications that it has changed its stance from earlier negotiating stances, which called for the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and a lasting ceasefire as prerequisites to the release of any additional hostages.
Ordinary Gazans shared the belief that a lull in combat at the Lebanese border is unlikely to extend southward in the near future.
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